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Lego Day at Lincoln Public Library a day of simple fun and high tech
building robots
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[January 13, 2016]
LINCOLN
- On Saturday morning, the Lincoln Public Library hosted a special
event for families in the area. Children and their parents were
invited to participate in Family Lego Day. Family Lego Day provides
an opportunity for families to either bring Legos from home or
borrow from the library, and spend time playing and building
together.
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More than a dozen families showed up for the event. Lego Day was
held in the library annex behind the main building.
One of the main attractions of Lego Day was a demonstration by the
Logan County 4-H Robotics Club. Leslie Starasta, a parent and one of
the founders of the club, said that they only recently started the
group. Starasta said she had learned of other robotics clubs in
central Illinois, but she also knew other families with children in
Logan County that would participate, so it seemed like a good idea
to start one here.
“We would be delighted to have more groups like this,” said Starasta.
Starasta said she thinks schools could benefit from programs like
this one.
The Robotics Club builds small robots out of Lego kits that come
with computer software. The software is a drag-and-drop style
program, which kids use to program simple instructions that are
transferred via USB cable to the robot. Starasta said the software
can be programmed to make the robots talk, move, or utilize various
sensory inputs, such as touching objects or seeing colors. Updates
to the software are downloaded when available, and each kit comes
with a series of different possible robots to build.
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“The possibilities are only limited by the
imagination,” said Starasta.
Interested families were encouraged to sign up to participate in
the club. Requirements for participation are membership in 4-H
and a minimum age of eight or older. The club currently meets
twice a month.
For more information or to enroll in the Robotics Club contact
the Logan County Extension office at 217-732-8289.
[Derek Hurley]
Past related article
4-H Robotics Club starting in September
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